African Star Apple is one of the native fruits which are indigenous to tropical African countries like Nigeria and contains lots of nutrients that are numerous and beneficial to health. Growing African Star Apple African Star apple grows only in the subtropical or tropical climate. It can be cultivated easily from seeds and would take 10 years for the young seedling to mature and bear fruits. That is why grafted trees from air-layered cuttings or local nursery are better as they bear fruits from 1 to 2 years after cultivating in the ground. Its botanical name is Chrysophyllum albidum and it is usually available from December to April. African Star apple is a very popular fruit in Nigeria. It is called Utieagadava in Urhobo; Agbalumo in Yoruba; Udala in Igbo, Efik and Ibibio; Ehya in Igala, Agwaluma in Hausa tribes of Nigeria. In southern Benin, it is called Azongogwe or Azonbobwe in local language. The color ranges from green (when unripe), and orange (when ripe). Some do hav